[FOLIO-3060] Apply for AWS credits for 2021 Created: 05/Mar/21  Updated: 11/Aug/22  Resolved: 11/Aug/21

Status: Closed
Project: FOLIO
Components: None
Affects versions: None
Fix versions: None

Type: Task Priority: TBD
Reporter: Peter Murray Assignee: Peter Murray
Resolution: Done Votes: 0
Labels: None
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
Original estimate: Not Specified

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is cloned by FOLIO-3472 Apply for AWS credits for 2022 Closed
is cloned by FOLIO-3558 Apply for AWS credits for 2022 In Review
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relates to FOLIO-2313 Apply for AWS Credits for FOLIO project Closed
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 Description   

Our last grant from AWS ( FOLIO-2313 Closed ) was received in February 2020. Reapply for credits using an updated AWS cost estimate.



 Comments   
Comment by Peter Murray [ 05/Mar/21 ]

Project-specific portions of the grant request.

What are you looking to accomplish with the Activate credits?
AWS credits would be used to run the Jira, Confluence, Jenkins, and hosted reference environments for the FOLIO Project. The FOLIO Project (member of the Open Library Foundation) is a global effort to create an open source platform geared to library apps. The project is four years old and has been installed in libraries in Sweden, United States, Italy, Germany, and Shanghai. Developers and subject matter experts from around the world contribute effort and funds to sustain this project. The AWS cost estimate represents the resources actively in use in March 2021; we anticipate growing our usage of AWS as we bring on more developer teams. In addition to the libraries involved in specifying, developing and running the FOLIO Project, there are several commercial support providers participating. None of the AWS resources in this account are for test/production instances for a particular library or customer; these resources are for the project as a whole, and library/customer-specific test/production instances are in separate AWS accounts. All code is owned by the IRS-recognized Open Library Foundation 501(c)3 and uses the Apache 2 open source license.

Link to AWS Calculator:
https://calculator.aws/#/estimate?id=15ebd9ec52c73a9a4d0666b7026d8a992566dfaa

Application submitted today.

Comment by Peter Murray [ 05/Mar/21 ]

From: AWS Open Source <awsopen@amazon.com>

Date: Mar 5, 2021, 12:21 PM -0500

To: peter.murray@openlibraryfoundation.org

Subject: Thank you for signing up for AWS Open Source

 

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If you are approved, you will receive a confirmation email within 7-10 business days with details about how to access all the AWS Open Source benefits.

Questions? Please contact us.|

Comment by Peter Murray [ 22/Jun/21 ]

From: Peter Murray <peter.murray@openlibraryfoundation.org>

Date: Jun 22, 2021, 5:18 PM -0400

To: awsopen@amazon.com

Subject: AWS Credits for Open Source — FOLIO Library Services Platform project

 

Hello!  On March 5th, I used the submission form to make a proposal for AWS credits for the FOLIO Project (www.folio.org).  I haven't heard any thing back, so I was replying to learn the status of the request.  Some details from our proposal:

 

What are you looking to accomplish with the Activate credits?

AWS credits would be used to run the Jira, Confluence, Jenkins, and hosted reference environments for the FOLIO Project. The FOLIO Project (member of the Open Library Foundation) is a global effort to create an open source platform geared to library apps. The project is four years old and has been installed in libraries in Sweden, United States, Italy, Germany, and Shanghai. Developers and subject matter experts from around the world contribute effort and funds to sustain this project. The AWS cost estimate represents the resources actively in use in March 2021; we anticipate growing our usage of AWS as we bring on more developer teams. In addition to the libraries involved in specifying, developing and running the FOLIO Project, there are several commercial support providers participating. None of the AWS resources in this account are for test/production instances for a particular library or customer; these resources are for the project as a whole, and library/customer-specific test/production instances are in separate AWS accounts. All code is owned by the IRS-recognized Open Library Foundation 501(c)3 and uses the Apache 2 open source license.

 

Link to AWS Calculator:

https://calculator.aws/#/estimate?id=15ebd9ec52c73a9a4d0666b7026d8a992566dfaa

 

Peter

Comment by Peter Murray [ 11/Aug/21 ]

From: AWS Open Source <awsopen@amazon.com>
Date: Aug 10, 2021, 9:00 PM -0400
To: peter.murray@openlibraryfoundation.org
Subject: Your AWS Open Source Benefits

Amazon Web Services

Welcome to the AWS Open Source credits program!

We’ve already applied AWS Promotional Credit to your AWS account. Log in to the Billing and Cost Management Dashboard and click “Credits” to see your credit balance, applicable services, and expiration date. Certain restrictions apply.

Want to keep up with what’s going on in open source at Amazon?

You can read the AWS Open Source blog to learn about announcements of open source projects, events we participate in, technical tips, explanations of how and why we do things in open source, and much more.

You can also follow @AWSopen for the latest in open source news at AWS.

Comment by Peter Murray [ 11/Aug/21 ]

Will reapply in June 2022.

Comment by Peter Murray [ 27/Oct/21 ]

Originally that was $1,000.  But when we look now it is over $62,000.  Hoorray!

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